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EPISODE · May 19, 2026 · 11 MIN

“A Deep Dive Into the Unsearchable”

from "Prayer Changes Everything" Devotion for Today · host Y.E.S. Jesus Youth Encountering Savior Jesus

May 20, 2026 Daily Devotional: “A Deep Dive Into the Unsearchable”Romans 11:33 ​ ​"Oh, the depth of the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable his judgments, and his paths beyond tracing out!"  ​There is beauty of not knowing everything; we live in an era where answers are always at our fingertips. If we want to know the weather on the other side of theworld, how a complex engine works, or the backstory of a minor historical figure, we can find it in seconds. We have become addicted to clarity and control. Because of this, we often approach God with the same expectation. We want His plans for our lives to be neatly outlined. We want to understand why He allows certain trials, how He is going to fix our current problems, and when He is going to do it. ​But in Romans 11, after spending eleven chapters unpacking the massive, complex, and breathtaking plan of salvation for both Jews and Gentiles, the Apostle Paul doesn't conclude with a neat bow of human logic. Instead, he drops to his knees in sheer wonder. He realizes that God’s mind is infinitely vaster than ours. ​Paul uses words like depth, unsearchable, and beyond tracing out. ​The depth in God's resources, wisdom, and knowledge aren't just vast; they are bottomless. You can never exhaust His grace, and you can never out-think His strategies. The ​unsearchable judgments in His decisions are made from a vantage point of eternity. We see a tiny fragment of the tapestry; He sees the whole finished masterpiece. The paths beyond tracing out for more often than not, God’s ways look like a maze to us. We look back and try to connect the dots, but His footsteps are often planted in the hidden places of the deep. Romans 11:33 is a reminder that if God were small enough for our minds to fully comprehend, He wouldn't be big enough to save us. It teaches a profound theological truth: there is a boundary line between the Creator and the creation. It is a comforting reminder that we don't need to carry the burden of having life all figured out, because we serve a God whose wisdom handles the things we can't even begin to understand. What area of your life right now is causing you anxiety because you can't see the outcome or understand the "why"? How does knowing that God's wisdom is "unsearchable" allow you to release control of that situation today? Today's verse is an expression of holy wonder. After spending eleven chapters explaining God's massive, complex plan to save both Jews and Gentiles, theApostle Paul realizes that human logic has hit its limit. He stops trying to explain God and simply breaks into worship. This verse isn't a rebuke; it is an invitation to rest. It reminds us that we don't need to have life all figured out, because we serve a God who does. If we could fully comprehend God, He wouldn't be big enough to worship. The fact that His ways are beyond our tracing out means we can stop trying to play God and start trusting Him. When you can't trace His hand, you can always trust His heart.

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May 20, 2026 Daily Devotional: “A Deep Dive Into the Unsearchable”Romans 11:33 ​ ​"Oh, the depth of the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable his judgments, and his paths beyond tracing out!"  ​There is beauty of not knowing everything; we live in an era where answers are always at our fingertips. If we want to know the weather on the other side of theworld, how a complex engine works, or the backstory of a minor historical figure, we can find it in seconds. We have become addicted to clarity and control. Because of this, we often approach God with the same expectation. We want His plans for our lives to be neatly outlined. We want to understand why He allows certain trials, how He is going to fix our current problems, and when He is going to do it. ​But in Romans 11, after spending eleven chapters unpacking the massive, complex, and breathtaking plan of salvation for both Jews and Gentiles, the Apostle Paul doesn't conclude with a neat bow of human logic. Instead, he drops to his knees in sheer wonder. He realizes that God’s mind is infinitely vaster than ours. ​Paul uses words like depth, unsearchable, and beyond tracing out. ​The depth in God's resources, wisdom, and knowledge aren't just vast; they are bottomless. You can never exhaust His grace, and you can never out-think His strategies. The ​unsearchable judgments in His decisions are made from a vantage point of eternity. We see a tiny fragment of the tapestry; He sees the whole finished masterpiece. The paths beyond tracing out for more often than not, God’s ways look like a maze to us. We look back and try to connect the dots, but His footsteps are often planted in the hidden places of the deep. Romans 11:33 is a reminder that if God were small enough for our minds to fully comprehend, He wouldn't be big enough to save us. It teaches a profound theological truth: there is a boundary line between the Creator and the creation. It is a comforting reminder that we don't need to carry the burden of having life all figured out, because we serve a God whose wisdom handles the things we can't even begin to understand. What area of your life right now is causing you anxiety because you can't see the outcome or understand the "why"? How does knowing that God's wisdom is "unsearchable" allow you to release control of that situation today? Today's verse is an expression of holy wonder. After spending eleven chapters explaining God's massive, complex plan to save both Jews and Gentiles, theApostle Paul realizes that human logic has hit its limit. He stops trying to explain God and simply breaks into worship. This verse isn't a rebuke; it is an invitation to rest. It reminds us that we don't need to have life all figured out, because we serve a God who does. If we could fully comprehend God, He wouldn't be big enough to worship. The fact that His ways are beyond our tracing out means we can stop trying to play God and start trusting Him. When you can't trace His hand, you can always trust His heart.

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May 20, 2026 Daily Devotional: “A Deep Dive Into the Unsearchable”Romans 11:33 ​ ​"Oh, the depth of the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable his judgments, and his paths beyond tracing out!"  ​There is beauty of not knowing...

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